by TheOstrich » 14 May 2017, 13:37
Good for you. All you would have been doing is contributing to their CEO's salary.
Down at the supermarket today, I did what I try to do every Sunday, and contributed two tins of peas and baby carrots to the Gillingham Food Bank. It's either that or tinned soups / beans / spaghetti / potatoes / tomatoes. And at least I know that my contribution will be directed straight to those in acute rural poverty around here (someone from one of the local churches told us that he'd worked with food banks in both urban and rural settings, and "believe me, it's far worse down here than it is in London". I think the local foodbank helped something like 1,500 folk last year ......
I'd go so far as to ask any of you good folk reading this thread, if you can afford it, try to stick a tin or two in your local foodbank this week, wherever you live ....